bigbloke wrote:
I think my 20 mutts ( one small, the rest medium and one large ish) munched their way through around the best part of 200Kg last year.
Even then, they arent fat (apart from the shiro. It's a shiro, nuff said).
Limiting factors seem to be water quality and pellet size ie: too much effort expended to hunt down a piddly little 6mm pellet.
I would like to try a 10mm pellet if one exists.
Last year it was 2 large ish feeds per day, this year it will have to be back to the auto feeders and multiple smaller feeds. I may even have to thin out the numbers a bit.
Paul
Paul,
Knowing your success with growth, but with 'small pellet' thinking ref. increased digestion, do you think having the water moving so much is maybe causing the difficulties for the koi getting to the food?
Having never had a growing on set up, I dont know a thing about the subject of 'best food for small koi' but knowing our thoughts will align this year on the best food to buy for the 2010 growing season of 'medium sized koi', just wondering if this 'small pellet' argument will hold any water

for most of us?
I have had c**p water, but always manic feeding, with certain individuals growing like stink, but the majority under performing, but you know the confusing progress of my filtration alterations to deal with poor filtration, so i have some excuses, but this means I have not a clue on whats best for this seasons feeding.....
Hoping the water might be a bit better this year though....
On the subject of 'fatties' I have been criticised for under feeding, but this is more to do with years of inadequate filtration.
This year I have one partucular tubby though, but this is looking like a fulsome wench bearing a spring load...... another problem in the offing.....
